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- Can’t wait for the weekend weather. [CWG]
- For today, though: there’s a flood watch. [WJLA]
- These gas mains in Georgetown are leaking noxious fumes. [WCP]
- This D.C. diner has a message for Kavanaugh on his way home. [Washingtonian]
- The vigil for a man killed while riding a scooter in Dupont Circle halted traffic. [WTOP]
- A D.C. principal was taped mocking a student’s sexual assault. [Post]
- Prince George’s County executive reacts to news that faulty electrical wiring caused electrocution of six-year-old at MGM National Harbor. [FOX 5]
- The D.C. mayor and police chief are asking the city for help in bringing down elevated crime rates. [WJLA]
- Where to eat and drink in Baltimore. [Eater]
- The Wharf is already busy deciding who will replace Taylor Gourmet. [WBJ]
- A rape suspect barricaded himself in his Northwest home. [WTOP]
- What was Georgetown prep really like in the ’80s? [Washingtonian]
- This app can help you find the quietest (and loudest) spots to eat in the city. [WCP]
- ICYMI: The city has opened up a new homeless shelter.
- ICYMI: For the uninitiated, this is what “beach week” is.
- This Day In DCist: Cotton and confederate flags found at American University.
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